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Scania Truck Sat Nav SD Card (Europe Maps) — Latest Available Update for 2026 Driving

If your Scania factory navigation uses an SD card, this category is built for a simple outcome: get current Europe map coverage on the truck’s original screen, without changing the head unit or chasing random downloads.

This SD card is used with Scania’s Premium Infotainment Navigation System with the 7-inch touch screen (often referenced as the AUS4 model). If that matches your setup, installation is straightforward and stays “plug-and-play” in the way drivers expect from SD-based systems.

What you get

  • Europe map data provided as the latest available update for 2026 driving
  • A ready-to-use SD card (no coding, no laptop-based installation routine)
  • A practical solution for fleets that rely on the built-in sat nav for routing, POIs, and day-to-day navigation

How it works in real life

  • Turn the unit off.
  • Remove the current SD card (if there is one).
  • Insert the replacement SD card in the same slot.
  • Start the infotainment system and let it load.

Once the new card is in, treat it as part of the navigation system: keep it inserted during normal use.

Shipping within Europe

We dispatch physical SD cards from two European stock points: the United Kingdom and Lithuania. Many Scania operators we ship to are based in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom, and delivery often lands in about a week in normal conditions.

After the cross-border leg, final delivery is completed through the destination country’s national postal network—for example:

  • Germany — DHL / Deutsche Post
  • Netherlands — PostNL
  • France — La Poste
  • United Kingdom — Royal Mail
  • Sweden — PostNord

Support and confidence

If you want a quick compatibility check before ordering, send us a short message and we’ll point you to the right option: https://navi-world.com/contact-us/

Navi-World is rated “Excellent” on Trustpilot, and our support team is used to troubleshooting real vehicles, not generic templates.